Campus Hazing Transparency Report
In compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act, we are dedicated to transparency and accountability in addressing hazing incidents. This report provides detailed information on hazing incidents reported to campus security authorities or local police, including the nature of the incidents, the organizations involved, and the outcomes of investigations. By openly sharing this information, we aim to raise awareness, promote prevention, and ensure the well-being of all students. Together, we can create a campus culture that prioritizes safety, respect, and dignity for everyone.
Beginning in Spring 2025 and in accordance with Section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1092(f)), the information will also include whether any findings of hazing involved the abuse or illegal use of alcohol or drugs and the date(s) the University provided notice to the student organization that the incident resulted in a hazing violation. Reports of hazing that did not result in a finding of responsibility are omitted. Additionally, the report does not include any personally identifiable information.
The University will update this information at least ten calendar days before the start of each semester and typically within 14 days of a finding of responsibility for hazing behavior. The University will maintain the information for ten years following the date of initial disclosure.
Annual statistics on hazing are available in the University’s Annual Fire Safety and Security Report.
The report should include the following information:
- The name of the student organization, athletic team, or living group;
- The date the investigation was initiated;
- The date on which the investigation ended with a finding that a violation occurred;
- A description of the incident or incidents, including the date of the initial violation, and the violations, findings, and sanctions placed on the student organization, athletic team, or living group;
- The details of the sanction or sanctions imposed, including the beginning and end dates of the sanction or sanctions; and
- The date the student organization, athletic team, or living group was charged with a violation.
Any hazing violation of a student organization, athletic team, or living group should be made public for at least five years.
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Spring 2025
No reports.
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Fall 2024
No reports.
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Summer 2024
No reports.